I Checked into a Hotel and Found Out My Husband Was There Too, but with Someone Else

While on a business trip, Clara meets a woman who unknowingly reveals the end of her marriage. What will Clara do next?

Clara usually enjoyed traveling alone, especially for work, leaving her husband, Tom, at home. This time, Tom was also away on a trip. Clara’s trip was crucial, aiming to franchise her restaurant.

At the hotel, Clara met a woman, Veronica, who mentioned she was with her boyfriend, Tom Harrison. Shocked, Clara realized it was her husband. Clara checked in, fuming with betrayal.

Determined to confront Tom, Clara tricked the receptionist and got a key to their room. When Tom arrived, Clara confronted him. He admitted to a seven-month affair. Clara ended their marriage on the spot, realizing she deserved better.

Feeling empowered, Clara focused on her career. She updated her business partner, Malcolm, and awaited the investors’ decision. Clara knew that despite her heartbreak, better opportunities lay ahead.

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